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  • Embassy of Armenia Holds Art Exhibition, Concert at the World Bank

    PRESS RELEASE
    September 6, 2007
    Embassy of the Republic of Armenia
    2225 R Street, NW, Washington, DC, 20008
    Tel: 202-319-1976, x. 348; Fax: 202-319-2982
    Email: [email protected]

    Embassy of Armenia Holds Art Exhibition, Concert at the World Bank

    On September 5, 2007, an exhibition of Armenian paintings and sculptures,
    dedicated to the sixteenth anniversary of Armenia's independence, was
    unveiled at the World Bank Main Building in Washington, D.C. The exhibition,
    organized by the Embassy of Armenia in conjunction with the World Bank Art
    Program, showcases more than 40 contemporary Armenian paintings and
    sculptures. The one-month-long exhibition will provide an opportunity to the
    multinational staff of the World Bank, members of the DC professional
    network and diplomatic corps, and the general public to view wonderful
    specimens of the Armenian culture. A concert of the Armenian medieval music
    was held on the opening day.

    In his remarks during the ceremony, Ambassador Markarian noted that even
    though sixteen years passed since restoration of Armenia's independent
    statehood, the Armenian history, culture and arts go back several millennia.
    He noted that the Armenian people, despite the many challenges they have
    faced throughout history, managed to preserve and develop the best
    traditions of their art and culture. The Ambassador of Armenia noted the
    successful cooperation between Armenia and the World Bank and commended the
    commitment of the World Bank to the economic and social development of its
    member states that, in his words, extends to the culture and arts as well.
    Director of the World Bank Art Program Marina Galvani welcomed the guests on
    behalf of the leadership of the World Bank.

    The concert and the reception marking the opening of the exhibit drew more
    than 200 participants, including high-ranking officials from the U.S. State
    Department and the World Bank, and staff members of the World Bank and IMF,
    Armenian clergy, and representatives of the Armenian-American community were
    present at the opening of the exhibit.
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